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Colorado Eviction Notice Basics

As a landlord, sometimes you have no choice but to evict a tenant. Giving your tenant an Eviction Notice (more formally known as a Notice to Quit or Demand for Compliance in Colorado) is the first step in attempting to remove a tenant from a rental property. Colorado law requires a landlord to give a tenant proper notice before the eviction process can begin. Use a Colorado Eviction Notice if you want to begin the process of removing your tenant.

Use the Colorado Eviction Notice document if:

Your tenant has failed to pay the rent.

Your tenant has violated any provision of the lease or rental agreement.

The lease has expired and the tenant has remained on the property.

You wish to end a periodic tenancy (such as month-to-month

Please Note:

You may never forcibly evict a tenant without going through the formal tenant eviction process.

Giving your tenant an Eviction Notice (more formally known as a Notice to Quit or Demand for Compliance in Colorado) is the first step in attempting to remove a tenant from a rental property.

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